, depe den 0' 0 ned And Opera d �1 �,�(!�V�, �f�F���! See Store For Details • ATM. Gift Ce em • 600 of 5tampe • Money Ordere • Exp Shipp -U.P.5. • W.I.C. Food 5t mp M ten; rd nd Vi GI dly Accepted r-::::;;;;;:::-::;;� Closed Su d y 12 Midnight, re-Open Monday 7: m. , DETERGENT Double Power liq�I�TTLE u \WIN PACK \ co __ �lga Ron owel \ ASSORTED VARIETIES Min e 'Maid a ural 46-0ZBOTILE o ad BUT THE C avoids the term "affirmati ct.ion" and i I de will not di quo for fear of alienating hite South Africans ho, with unem­ ployment rising, al dy grum­ ble about Black claims to jo . Without quo ho ever, it may be difficult to quickly undo the employment disp riti that put th civil moe in the handa of whites. The ruling National Party, which i tituted apart­ heid after coming to power in 1948, raised th living tandards of a white minority - Afri­ kaners, the descendants. of Dutch settlers - by reserving most jobs for them. "Weve learned how effective affirmative action - based on , color, language, ethnicity - can be, and now we're going to prac­ tics it, " said Dr. Nthato Motlana, an ANe activist. Motlana heads a group' of Black doctors, lawyers and teachers w h9 pooled funds iii January to buy 73 percent of the Sowetan, one of the largest newspapers. Whites had owned the paper, although most of i!S readers are Black and it IS n med for Soweto, the huge Black township outsid Johan­ n burg. "THERE HAS TO be redis­ tribution of land, of resources, of wealth in this country if we're going to ha va a stable future," Motlana said. "Real power is eoo- . nomic power. � One man who learned that is Sam Rapetswa, who owns an auto parts business in Temba, a Black township north of Preto­ ria. Rapetswa, frustrated by working for whites for low pay, decided in 1982 to start his own busin . Beca use banks told him they would consider a loan only if he found a white partner, he used his savings . In his view, the government could help Black entrepreneurs by buying from them and at­ tracting foreign investors who would deal with Black-owned firms. IOLE C continued from A1 lar polici in aff t." The - package would require the State Court Administrative Office to provide forms for indi­ viduals who want protective or­ ders is ued, but cannot afford an attorney. The package also includes a bill that would require police of­ ficers to complete and file a do­ me tic violence report after r ponding to or inv tigating a reported situation. And it would require inv ti­ gatingoffi rs to provid the vic­ tim with he nam and t lephon r.u mb r of th r _. sponding polic department and the nam and b dge number of th r ponding officer. Th package al 0 would: • Not limit dom ic violence o married p rtn • Prohibit one party from threa ning to kill or phy ically injur anoth r. • Exp nd authori y of pea offic rs to rr t without a war­ r nt in cas ofdom tic ault, • Allow a spou to give tes­ timony regardl 8 of consent (rom th ir p rtn • Reduc t h numb r of tim hat ult char could b dismis nd • Consid r dom tic viol nee i u in , of child cu tody.